Post Malone Gives Raising Cane’s Restaurant A “Posty Way” Makeover

Post Malone is a mastermind in the studio, but the crooner also lends his creativity to a variety of endeavors. In 2018, he partnered with Cros for a limited edition clog. His merch store has also been praised for its quality shirts, hoodies, and other memorabilia. Now, the “White Iverson” singer is taking his talents to Raising Cane’s. 

Per TMZ, when Malone moved into his Utah home just outside Salt Lake City, he asked a friend and Cane’s founder Todd Graves for a location nearby. Now, years later, Graves has made this a reality. The 27-year-old offered to design the entire building. Customers will feel Malone’s eccentric touch in the dining room, the exterior, the landscaping, and even the bathrooms. The building is wrapped entirely in pink with a tall brushed stainless steel “1” tower in front. Malone developed each restroom to mimic a medieval castle. Additionally, he customized a classic 1974 Ford F250 as a permanent statute for the front of the building. 

Post Malone Has Always Supported Raising Cane’s

That highly praised merch from his website will also have a presence inside the Canes. A pink vending machine fully stocked with Post Malone t-shirts, cups, socks, and more will be functional. As if the new restaurant couldn’t be more of a tourist attraction, a meal created by the Grammy nominee will also be on the menu. Canes will introduce its Caniac Box, the “Posty Way.” As an avid orderer of this box, Malone has added his spin. Patrons will now get four chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, two Cane’s sauces, two slices of Texas toast, extra salt and pepper packets, and an unsweet tea/lemonade mix. For a limited time, all “Posty Way” orders will come with a decal sticker and collector’s cup.

Malone has kept a relatively low profile since last year. In June 2022, his team accused his label of delaying his album. Once “Twelve Carat Toothache” dropped that same month, they were still unsatisfied. Fans and those close to Malone claim Republic Records failed to promote the project properly. Given these circumstances, it’s great to see Malone still creating in some capacity. 

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